Coming Up Soon | Cocktails, auditions and workshops

Curious about the implications of the recent EU elections? Listen to speakers from the BCCD talk about European issues such as Britain’s EU referendum and its potential effects on international business within Europe (Hotel D’Angleterre, Kongens Nytorv 34, Cph K; Wed June 11, 08:30)


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Learn how to mix your own drinks at Saloon Bar during a two-hour cocktail workshop. You’ll create and drink three cocktails, as well as get a two-for-one wristband on drinks at the bar (Gothersgade 11, Cph K; Fri June 6, 18:00; 150kr) 


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The CTC is holding auditions (Østerbro International School, Præstøgade 17, Cph Ø; Sat June 7, 15:00 or Tue June 10, 19:00) for Christopher Durang’s ‘Beyond Therapy’ – a mess of emotions, psychoanalysis, insecurities and love affairs. If you’re mentally unstable, or can appear so, this one is for you!


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Struggling to innovate? Attend a workshop held by two master’s students  that will help redefine innovation for you, teach you about patents and give you an opportunity to work hands-on in a new, creative way (Mærsk Headquarters, Esplanaden 50, Cph K; Tue June 10, 18:30)



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CIS is already thinking about the summer holidays – summer school, that is. Last year, it welcomed students from 38 countries. Sign up your 6 to 16-year-old for a range of educational and athletics courses running June 23-July 11, 2014 (Hellerupvej 22-26, Hellerup; cis.dk)


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It’s never too late to hop on the tech bandwagon. Shay Friedman is leading a two-day workshop where you can learn Angular JS and the fundamentals of web-development (Larslejssræde 2, Cph K; June 10-11, 09:00)

 





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